Last updated: June 25, 2026
Project: Remember Minab
Purpose: Communication, corrections, verified documentation, collaboration, and continuation of witness
Remember Minab is a living witness archive.
It was created to preserve the memory of the children, teachers, families, and lives shattered by the strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, Iran.
This work is not finished.
Names still need to be verified.
Stories still need to be preserved.
Sources still need to be gathered.
Translations still need to be completed.
Questions still need to be asked.
Evidence still needs to be protected.
Truth still needs to be carried forward.
In the spirit of Zainab’s witness after Karbala, this project continues because silence must not be allowed to bury the victims.
At this stage, Remember Minab does not provide a direct public contact form, email address, or messaging channel on this page.
This is intentional for now.
Because this project deals with victims, children, families, documentation, public evidence, and sensitive testimony, communication channels must be handled carefully, securely, and responsibly.
If an official contact form, email address, media request link, volunteer form, or secure submission channel becomes available, it will be added directly to this page.
Please check this page again for future updates.
If a contact link is not listed here, it should not be treated as an official Remember Minab contact channel.
When a contact channel is opened, it will not be for noise.
It will be for witness.
We will welcome communication from people who can help preserve the truth with care, evidence, and dignity.
This may include:
Verified sources
Corrections to names, ages, spellings, dates, or links
Family-approved information
Media inquiries
Human-rights documentation
Legal or academic analysis
Translation support
Volunteer support
Technical support
Archival support
Educational collaboration
Medical, nursing, psychological, or trauma-related expertise
Documentation related to the protection of schools and children in war
Every message, if received in the future, should serve one purpose:
To help protect memory from erasure.
This page is for journalists who refuse to let the story disappear.
It is for researchers who can help document the facts.
It is for educators who believe schools must never become battlefields.
It is for human-rights advocates who understand that accountability begins with evidence.
It is for translators who can help carry Minab’s memory beyond one language.
It is for nurses, doctors, psychologists, and healthcare workers who understand that war injuries do not end when the bombing stops.
It is for students who still believe that the death of children in a school must not be normalized.
It is for citizens in democratic countries who understand that governments must answer for what is done in their name.
It is for everyone who is still human.
It is for everyone who is still free inside.
When official contact channels are added, the most helpful submissions will include clear, verifiable information.
Useful materials may include:
Official victim lists
Family-approved names and spellings
Photographs with permission
Memorial announcements
School records
Funeral notices
Legal documents
Human-rights reports
Satellite or geolocation analysis
Media corrections
Translation corrections
Documentation of survivor needs
Evidence related to accountability, reparations, or investigation
Any submitted information should include, wherever possible:
Source
Date
Link
Document image
Permission status
Preferred spelling in English and Persian
Relationship to the victim or event
Any limits on publication
The goal is not to publish quickly.
The goal is to remember truthfully.
When contact becomes available, please do not send:
Rumors
Unverified claims
Private family photographs without consent
Graphic images without warning
Political propaganda
Messages of hatred
Threats
Collective blame against ordinary people
Material that exploits victims’ suffering
Claims that cannot be traced to a source
Remember Minab is not built on hatred.
It is built on memory, evidence, and the moral duty to bear witness.
Future media requests should be handled through the official contact channel once it is added to this page.
Journalists may be able to help by:
Following up on unreleased investigations
Interviewing families only with dignity and consent
Investigating the chain of responsibility
Examining targeting data and accountability failures
Asking public officials direct questions
Reporting verified names and stories carefully
Returning to the story after the first news cycle has passed
The first report is not enough.
The children of Minab deserve sustained attention.
When a future contact channel is opened, Remember Minab may welcome support from people who can help with:
English editing
Persian-English translation
Arabic translation
French translation
German translation
Spanish translation
Source archiving
Fact-checking
Legal research
International humanitarian law analysis
Child-rights documentation
Medical and psychological support resources
Website development
Design
Search engine visibility
Social media documentation
Outreach to journalists, educators, and human-rights groups
This is a long path.
Witness does not end in one day.
Because Remember Minab may attract attention, readers should be careful about unofficial accounts, false contact channels, or people claiming to represent the project without confirmation.
Official communication links, if created, will be listed on this page.
Until then, do not assume that any email address, social media account, form, or messaging link is officially connected to Remember Minab unless it appears here.
Truth must be protected.
The archive must be protected.
The families must be protected.
Zainab’s witness did not end when she left the court of power.
It continued because people carried the story.
They repeated it.
They preserved it.
They taught it.
They refused to let it disappear.
Remember Minab follows that path.
This project will continue to grow as new sources are found, names are verified, corrections are received, translations are completed, and people of conscience carry the memory forward.
This page will be updated when direct contact options become available.
Please check back.
Remember Minab is a living witness archive.
It exists so that the children of Minab are not reduced to numbers.
It exists so that evidence is not scattered.
It exists so that truth is not buried.
It exists so that power does not have the final word.
At this stage, no direct public contact channel is listed.
If official contact links are added, they will appear on this page.
Until then, the work continues.
Read the evidence.
Preserve the names.
Share the truth.
Return to this page for updates.
Carry the witness forward.
In the spirit of Zainab after Karbala, we believe that truth survives when people refuse to remain silent.
Remember Minab.
Protect the names.
Preserve the evidence.
Demand the truth.
The witness continues.